In the Senate district of state Sen. Andy Vidak, R-Hanford, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received 58.7 percent of the 2016 presidential vote. Vidak is one of 17 GOP legislators who represent districts carried by Clinton in California. Vidak’s seat is up for re-election next year. Bill Mahon

In the Senate district of state Sen. Andy Vidak, R-Hanford, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received 58.7 percent of the 2016 presidential vote. Vidak is one of 17 GOP legislators who represent districts carried by Clinton in California. Vidak’s seat is up for re-election next year. Bill Mahon

Newly installed Senate Republican Leader Patricia Bates has three GOP-held swing seats to defend next year. The Laguna Niguel lawmaker also may want to keep an eye on her own race.

Bates and 16 other legislative Republicans represent districts where Democrat Hillary Clinton outpolled Republican Donald Trump for president, according to California’s recently released supplement to the statement of vote for last fall’s election.

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No Republican legislator is further behind pro-Clinton lines than Assemblywoman Catharine Baker, R-Dublin. Clinton swamped Trump in Baker’s San Francisco East Bay district by 35.3 percentage points, even as Baker defeated her Democratic opponent.

Trump did not carry the districts of any Democratic legislator, although he posted respectable numbers in some.

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